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Festering anti-immigrant feeling fully revealed over week that began with protest in Ballymena. ... scores of police officers injured as festering anti-immigrant sentiment in some communities was ...
Anti-migrant rhetoric From 7-12 June, 39,000 Ballymena-related posts on X mentioned "migrants", with around 95% of them deemed to be negative by social media analysis tool Talkwalker.
The incident sparked the simmering anti-immigrant sentiment in Ballymena, where nearly 5,000 of the 31,000 residents were born outside of Britain, Ireland or Northern Ireland, according to census ...
He has not confronted much anti-immigrant sentiment in Ballymena before, he said, but he fears things will be different now. “It’s really sad,” he said.
Violent riots have erupted in Northern Ireland, injuring over 30 police officers after two 14-year-old boys were charged with attempted sexual assault. Triggered by anti-immigrant sentiment and ...
The anti-immigrant sentiment incidentally is not directed at Indians but at the citizens of east European countries. Most foreigners in Ballymena have come from East European countries such as ...
Less than a year on from the far right riots that gripped England last summer, another part of the UK finds itself engulfed in a rampage of violence sparked by anti-immigrant sentiment.
Ballymena, 45 kilometres (28 miles) from Belfast, is a mainly Protestant working-class town that was once the powerbase of Ian Paisley, the fiercely pro-British preacher-politician who died in 2014.
Ballymena: Week of violent ... Mr McGuigan says lies from some political parties are “feeding into an anti-immigration sentiment” and playing on people’s fears.
Northern Ireland Festering anti-immigrant feeling fully revealed over week that began with protest in Ballymena Violence on the streets, dozens of police officers injured, attacks on individual ...